In a thrilling final at the World Athletics Championships, Noah Lyles secured the gold medal in the men’s 100 meters, edging out Kishane Thompson despite both athletes clocking identical times of 9.79 seconds. The race was a nail-biter, with Lyles and Thompson crossing the finish line in a near-photo finish, creating a dramatic moment for spectators.

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    The determining factor for Lyles’ victory was his superior reaction time and explosive acceleration off the blocks. In photo-finish scenarios where times are the same, the race often comes down to milliseconds, and Lyles’ quicker start gave him the edge. His ability to maintain top speed throughout the race and his strategic positioning were key to his triumph.

    Source:- BBC news

    This victory further solidifies Lyles’ position as one of the top sprinters in the world. For Thompson, while the silver is a remarkable achievement, it highlights the razor-thin margins that can decide races at the highest level. Both athletes demonstrated extraordinary skill and speed, making the race one of the most memorable in recent athletics history.

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